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The public areas of this hostel look lovely, but the rooms are quite plain. Long walk to the toilet if your room is in the "wrong" wing. The climb up the stairs is brutal but that's Berlin. Had to wait for the room to be...More

My first experience with hostels and I am glad Baxpax Kreuzberg was my choice. Of course, I chose as it was near place where tango-festivals were held, but hostel is really good.
I liked service and design, it is located near the U-BAHN, so it...More

The room was private however the decor was horrible, it was a London themed room but the room was clean and quite, the hostel is right next to the metro line which is very good and wasn't too expensive. No breakfast was provided at all...More

We booked Baxpax Kreuzberg as my partner has stayed here previously and recommended it. However Baxpax Kreuzberg no longer exists!! Which we found out upon arriving to the location of Baxpax hostel (as per the directions in the booking confirmation and advertised on hostelworld) we...More

Nice overall. Shower did not have cold water and the toilets were cloaked every day. Besides that people were cool, some of them were too loud during sleep time. Beds are comfortable but don't have privacy curtains.

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Berlin's revolutionary heart and immigrant roots canboth be found in Kreuzberg, but this centralneighbourhood is beginning a new chapter. In the1950s and '60s, Turkish guest workers settled aroundKottbusser Tor, while in the 1980s and '90s,rambunctious squatters and artists gathered to live acarefree life here. An old hospital even became ahotspot of riots between squatters and police. Today

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you can still find the best kebabs in town and manyunderground clubs, but a lot has changed as well. Thehospital has been transformed into an art center, andincreasingly you will find new urban cafés,restaurants and designer shops. Rising housing pricesand gentrification threaten the spirit of this areaalong the Spree River, but the neighbourhood’s legacyis upheld by a very engaged community fighting topreserve its rebellious identity.